noun
- multiple authors; a group of two or more people who jointly write or create a work
Usage: typically used in academic, publishing, or creative contexts; often appears in compound forms or as a descriptor rather than as a standalone term
Examples
- The research paper was written by multiauthors from three different universities.
- Multiauthors often face challenges in coordinating their contributions and maintaining a consistent voice.
- The publisher requires clear attribution when multiauthors are involved in a project.
- This textbook is the work of multiauthors with expertise in different subject areas.
- Multiauthors collaborated on the novel, each writing alternate chapters.